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Was in need of a good loader tractor.
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<blockquote data-quote="sirbuildalot" data-source="post: 6359115" data-attributes="member: 140997"><p>The quick attach bucket is the way to go. I swap between grapple, forks, and bucket regularly and with a pin on bucket it'd be a long chore. With the QA it takes less time than finding a sledge to hammer the pins out would take. I had a similar dilemma to you a few months back and went with Kioti. Best bang for buck and great features all from a dealer who is well regarded and has sold them for the last 30 years. Biggest downside is that he is about 45-50 minutes from my house. The kubota dealer is about 15 minutes, but a "comparable" L model with considerably worse specs was 8 grand more. That 8 grand was more than enough to pay for my 3rd remote, grapple, forks, and 3 point land leveler (driveway grader)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sirbuildalot, post: 6359115, member: 140997"] The quick attach bucket is the way to go. I swap between grapple, forks, and bucket regularly and with a pin on bucket it'd be a long chore. With the QA it takes less time than finding a sledge to hammer the pins out would take. I had a similar dilemma to you a few months back and went with Kioti. Best bang for buck and great features all from a dealer who is well regarded and has sold them for the last 30 years. Biggest downside is that he is about 45-50 minutes from my house. The kubota dealer is about 15 minutes, but a "comparable" L model with considerably worse specs was 8 grand more. That 8 grand was more than enough to pay for my 3rd remote, grapple, forks, and 3 point land leveler (driveway grader) [/QUOTE]
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